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September 7th 2022
The event was excellent and lots of fun.
Country Club Hills, IL@
Country Club Hills Theatre
Michael
January 2nd 2019
Have you seen her? I experienced musical nirvana last night, thanks to The Chi-Lites!
Oakland, CA@
Paramount Theatre-Oakland
Lorrie
March 19th 2018
They always deliver...I just wanna have more.
Chicago, IL@
The Chicago Theatre
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About The Chi-Lites

The Chi-Lites were a Chicago-based smooth soul vocal quartet from the early 1970s, one of the few from the period to not come from Memphis or Philadelphia. They were led by Eugene Record, and scored eleven Top Ten R&B hits, in the early part of the decade.

The group was formed in Chicago in the late 1950s while still in high school. The original members were lead singer Eugene Record, Robert "Squirrel" Lester, Clarence Johnson, Burt Bowen, and Eddie Reed of The Chanteurs.All attended Hyde Park High School except for Record who attended Englewood High School. The group performed at their High School "Senior Varieties" talent show. Soon after, they released a single entitled, "You've Got A Great Love" written by Johnson.[4] Bowen left the group and was replaced by Sollie McElroy of The Flamingos, who was soon replaced by Marshall Thompson of The Desideros. In 1960, Reed died and Thompson brought in Creadel "Red" Jones who was a member of The Desideros to replace him. In early 1964 the group changed their name to The Hi-Lites and released a song entitled, "I'm So Jealous"with Record on lead.

Noting that the name Hi-lites was already in use and wanting to honor their home town they changed their name to Marshall & The Chi-Lites in 1964. Under their new name they recorded four songs entitled, "Pretty Girl" written by Record, who also was on lead, "Love Bandit" written by Jones with Thompson on lead, "Price of Love" and "Baby It's Time". Clarence Johnson left he group later that year, and their name was subsequently shortened to the Chi-Lites. Eugene Record was the musical group's sole songwriter and lead singer. Record never collaborated with members outside his singing group.

In 1968, the group meet with record producer Carl Davis and signed a contract with Brunswick Records out of Chicago. The Chi-Lites with members Record, Thompson, Lester and Jones recorded their first charting song, "Give It Away" written by Davis and Record. The single became a top ten Billboard R&B hit spending nine weeks on the chart and peaking at No. 10 on March 15, 1969.

1971–1979
Their major hits came in 1971 and 1972, "Have You Seen Her" and "Oh Girl", the latter becoming a #1 Pop single on the Billboard Hot 100 on May 27, 1972. Each sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA. Other transatlantic chart hits followed, although their output became more fragmented as the group's personnel came and went. Bass singer Jones left in 1973, and was replaced in quick succession by Stanley Anderson, Willie Kinsey, and then Doc Roberson. Shortly thereafter, Eugene Record left, and David Scott and Danny Johnson entered. More personnel changes ensued, when Johnson was replaced by Vandy Hampton in 1977. The Chi-lites cut some tracks for the Inphasion label in 1979, which appeared on an obscure album for the Excello label.

1980–1999
In 1980, Thompson, Jones, and Lester re-formed the group. Lester was the lead singer. The new group continued using the Chi-Lites established name. Creadel Jones left for a second time in 1982, and the group would remain a trio. In 1983, the group released the critically acclaimed Bottoms Up album and achieved notable club and R&B chart success with the title track and "Changing For You." Released on LARC Records, the album was also released in the UK on the R&B label under the distribution wing of PRT. "Changing For You" album version was released in the UK as a 12" single which became popular in London clubs including Flicks in Dartford and The Goldmine in Canvey Island. "Changing For You" also remained on the Caister Weekender playlist for two years. "Changing For You" and the title track "Bottoms Up" were heavily played and promoted by UK Jazz Funk Soul DJ Robbie Vincent. An edited version of "Changing For You" entered the UK Charts and reached No. 61. Record left again in 1988, and new lead Frank Reed joined to replace him. Singer Anthony Reynard Watson replaced Reed later that year and the duty of lead vocals would alternate between Reed and Watson over the course of the next decade. (Lester took over singing lead on "Oh Girl", while Watson led on their other songs). 1998 Thompson’s wife Tara Thompson joins Reed was subsequently replaced once again by Watson until Watson's permanent departure in 2002.
On December 13, 1999, BMI named The Chi-Lites, "Oh Girl" No. 36 of the top 100 songs of the century (1900-1999).

1999–present
The Chi-Lites had a big year in 2004. Their early 70s hit, "Are You My Woman," was remade by Beyonce Knowles as the across-the-board hit and Grammy winning, "Crazy In Love." Their 1974 song "That's How Long" was used as the backdrop for one of the cuts on Jay-Z's Black Album 2003, then 10yrs later 2013 also sampled by K. Michelle “V.S.O.P”. In addition, their song “Oh Girl”was sped up and sampled by Paul Wall in his song ”Girl”;. And Kanye West samples their 1973 hit “Never Had It So Good” for Common’s song “The Food”. Also, the group reunited with former lead Eugene Record for the March 2004 PBS Soul Music special and they sounded great. Record died in July 2005 after a long bout with cancer. Marshall Thompson and Squirrel Lester, along with more recent addition Frank Reed and the group's first female member, wife Tara Thompson, continued the Chi-Lites tradition, recording sporadically and touring unceasingly over the last two decades with other classic soul groups such as the Stylistics, the Delfonics and Ray, Goodman and Brown. In 2005 the group released the single "Mother’s Love" and followed the next with a Christmas song. Lester died in January 2010, leaving Thompson the sole remaining founding member of the group. Lester was replaced by Fred Simon (formerly of the Lost Generation). Then, in February 2014, Reed died after an illness.

As of 2020, Thompson is continuing The Chi-Lites' legacy as the last surviving member.

On June 17, 2020, Hollywood Walk of Fame announced their Class of 2021 to receive stars on Hollywood Boulevard, and The Chi-Lites were named as one of the honorees.

Legendary R&B Group/ Pop, “The Chi-Lites” were honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on September 30. The star was accepted by Marshall Thompson, the founder of the Chi-Lites and the last surviving member of the original group. Current touring group members, (wife) Tara Thompson, Fred Simon, Warren Tipton, and Mack Miller were in attendance. Original members, Eugene Record, Robert “Squirrel” Lester, and Creadel “Red” Jones were also remembered and honored during the ceremony.
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Genres:
R&b, Pop, Soul, R&b/soul, Rnb-soul
Hometown:
Chicago, Illinois

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Live Photos of The Chi-Lites

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The Chi-Lites's tour

Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Fan Reviews

September 7th 2022
The event was excellent and lots of fun.
Country Club Hills, IL@
Country Club Hills Theatre
Michael
January 2nd 2019
Have you seen her? I experienced musical nirvana last night, thanks to The Chi-Lites!
Oakland, CA@
Paramount Theatre-Oakland
Lorrie
March 19th 2018
They always deliver...I just wanna have more.
Chicago, IL@
The Chicago Theatre
View More Fan Reviews

About The Chi-Lites

The Chi-Lites were a Chicago-based smooth soul vocal quartet from the early 1970s, one of the few from the period to not come from Memphis or Philadelphia. They were led by Eugene Record, and scored eleven Top Ten R&B hits, in the early part of the decade.

The group was formed in Chicago in the late 1950s while still in high school. The original members were lead singer Eugene Record, Robert "Squirrel" Lester, Clarence Johnson, Burt Bowen, and Eddie Reed of The Chanteurs.All attended Hyde Park High School except for Record who attended Englewood High School. The group performed at their High School "Senior Varieties" talent show. Soon after, they released a single entitled, "You've Got A Great Love" written by Johnson.[4] Bowen left the group and was replaced by Sollie McElroy of The Flamingos, who was soon replaced by Marshall Thompson of The Desideros. In 1960, Reed died and Thompson brought in Creadel "Red" Jones who was a member of The Desideros to replace him. In early 1964 the group changed their name to The Hi-Lites and released a song entitled, "I'm So Jealous"with Record on lead.

Noting that the name Hi-lites was already in use and wanting to honor their home town they changed their name to Marshall & The Chi-Lites in 1964. Under their new name they recorded four songs entitled, "Pretty Girl" written by Record, who also was on lead, "Love Bandit" written by Jones with Thompson on lead, "Price of Love" and "Baby It's Time". Clarence Johnson left he group later that year, and their name was subsequently shortened to the Chi-Lites. Eugene Record was the musical group's sole songwriter and lead singer. Record never collaborated with members outside his singing group.

In 1968, the group meet with record producer Carl Davis and signed a contract with Brunswick Records out of Chicago. The Chi-Lites with members Record, Thompson, Lester and Jones recorded their first charting song, "Give It Away" written by Davis and Record. The single became a top ten Billboard R&B hit spending nine weeks on the chart and peaking at No. 10 on March 15, 1969.

1971–1979
Their major hits came in 1971 and 1972, "Have You Seen Her" and "Oh Girl", the latter becoming a #1 Pop single on the Billboard Hot 100 on May 27, 1972. Each sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA. Other transatlantic chart hits followed, although their output became more fragmented as the group's personnel came and went. Bass singer Jones left in 1973, and was replaced in quick succession by Stanley Anderson, Willie Kinsey, and then Doc Roberson. Shortly thereafter, Eugene Record left, and David Scott and Danny Johnson entered. More personnel changes ensued, when Johnson was replaced by Vandy Hampton in 1977. The Chi-lites cut some tracks for the Inphasion label in 1979, which appeared on an obscure album for the Excello label.

1980–1999
In 1980, Thompson, Jones, and Lester re-formed the group. Lester was the lead singer. The new group continued using the Chi-Lites established name. Creadel Jones left for a second time in 1982, and the group would remain a trio. In 1983, the group released the critically acclaimed Bottoms Up album and achieved notable club and R&B chart success with the title track and "Changing For You." Released on LARC Records, the album was also released in the UK on the R&B label under the distribution wing of PRT. "Changing For You" album version was released in the UK as a 12" single which became popular in London clubs including Flicks in Dartford and The Goldmine in Canvey Island. "Changing For You" also remained on the Caister Weekender playlist for two years. "Changing For You" and the title track "Bottoms Up" were heavily played and promoted by UK Jazz Funk Soul DJ Robbie Vincent. An edited version of "Changing For You" entered the UK Charts and reached No. 61. Record left again in 1988, and new lead Frank Reed joined to replace him. Singer Anthony Reynard Watson replaced Reed later that year and the duty of lead vocals would alternate between Reed and Watson over the course of the next decade. (Lester took over singing lead on "Oh Girl", while Watson led on their other songs). 1998 Thompson’s wife Tara Thompson joins Reed was subsequently replaced once again by Watson until Watson's permanent departure in 2002.
On December 13, 1999, BMI named The Chi-Lites, "Oh Girl" No. 36 of the top 100 songs of the century (1900-1999).

1999–present
The Chi-Lites had a big year in 2004. Their early 70s hit, "Are You My Woman," was remade by Beyonce Knowles as the across-the-board hit and Grammy winning, "Crazy In Love." Their 1974 song "That's How Long" was used as the backdrop for one of the cuts on Jay-Z's Black Album 2003, then 10yrs later 2013 also sampled by K. Michelle “V.S.O.P”. In addition, their song “Oh Girl”was sped up and sampled by Paul Wall in his song ”Girl”;. And Kanye West samples their 1973 hit “Never Had It So Good” for Common’s song “The Food”. Also, the group reunited with former lead Eugene Record for the March 2004 PBS Soul Music special and they sounded great. Record died in July 2005 after a long bout with cancer. Marshall Thompson and Squirrel Lester, along with more recent addition Frank Reed and the group's first female member, wife Tara Thompson, continued the Chi-Lites tradition, recording sporadically and touring unceasingly over the last two decades with other classic soul groups such as the Stylistics, the Delfonics and Ray, Goodman and Brown. In 2005 the group released the single "Mother’s Love" and followed the next with a Christmas song. Lester died in January 2010, leaving Thompson the sole remaining founding member of the group. Lester was replaced by Fred Simon (formerly of the Lost Generation). Then, in February 2014, Reed died after an illness.

As of 2020, Thompson is continuing The Chi-Lites' legacy as the last surviving member.

On June 17, 2020, Hollywood Walk of Fame announced their Class of 2021 to receive stars on Hollywood Boulevard, and The Chi-Lites were named as one of the honorees.

Legendary R&B Group/ Pop, “The Chi-Lites” were honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on September 30. The star was accepted by Marshall Thompson, the founder of the Chi-Lites and the last surviving member of the original group. Current touring group members, (wife) Tara Thompson, Fred Simon, Warren Tipton, and Mack Miller were in attendance. Original members, Eugene Record, Robert “Squirrel” Lester, and Creadel “Red” Jones were also remembered and honored during the ceremony.
Show More
Genres:
R&b, Pop, Soul, R&b/soul, Rnb-soul
Hometown:
Chicago, Illinois

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